iD Tech Camps

How do you get into the college of your dreams? Break into the gaming industry? Publish your own iPhone and Android Apps? Design websites for companies? Create animated films for festivals? Or build functioning robots? Your game plan starts here.

Year-round learning opportunities with free monthly online workshops as well as iD Tech 365 – an online subscription service where students learn from tech tutorials, compete in gaming tournaments, and stay connected through community forums.

Accredited Continuing Education Units available from Stanford or Villanova to help enhance your college application.

New iD Game Plan, a learning platform for best results with long term skill development.

Flexibility! Enroll now and make changes up until 3 weeks before the start of your session without penalty fees.

iD Tech Camps is the leading summer technology program, featured yearly in esteemed publications like the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Businessweek, as well as on networks including CNN, the Today Show, and other national TV news stations.

GAIN A COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE

Matthew secured an internship at Facebook and has published multiple iPhone apps.

Katherine became an award-winning, nationally-televised director for her animated shorts.

Mark used his iD Tech Camps experience and MIT degree to secure a job at game company, Harmonix.

Casey is pursuing a Game Development degree and works as a 3D modeling contractor.

Visit www.internalDrive.com for more information and to register online (check real-time-up-to-the-minute-availability). Or call 1-888-709-TECH (8324) to speak to a Program Advisor. Flexibility! Enroll now and make changes up until 3 weeks before the start of your session without penalty fees.

CAMPS-SPECIALTY
Code, game, create! Inspired by hip, tech-savvy instructors, ages 7-17 code apps, design video games, mod with Minecraft, engineer robots, build websites, produce movies, and more. Students innovate and work together in small clusters of eight kids per instructor while building self-confidence and meeting new friends with similar interests. Also in New York and throughout the country: Alexa Cafe (all-girls, ages 10-15), Teen Academies (ages 13-18), and iD Tech Mini (ages 6-9).

Location:
Held at Adelphi, Pace, Columbia, Princeton & 60+ universities in 26 states

About Us

NYMetroParents is the parenting division of Davler Media Group and encompasses 9 regional print magazines within the greater NY metro region as well as the website (nymetroparents.com). Following the success of the first NYC parenting resource book, "Big Apple Baby," BIG APPLE PARENT was launched in 1985; it is now the largest publisher of regional parenting content in the United States.